单词 | dizzying |
释义 | diz·zy·ing /ˈdizi-ɪŋ/ adjective making you feel dizzy 使人眩晕的,让人头昏眼花的 The riverbank rushed towards her with dizzying speed. 河岸以使人眩晕的速度向她迎面扑来。Examples from the Corpusdizzying• As it exits Waipio the circuit climbs a dizzying 1,200 feet in less than a mile and offers sweeping vistas.• The view from Cyril's restaurant is dizzying.• The experts can handle complex 4-line stunt kites, capable of a dizzying array of party tricks.• I was introduced to all the staff and all the patients in a dizzying blur and answered question after question about Zephyr.• And it's not just the dizzying development and the smell of money that pervades the downtown area.• The dizzying heights and plummeting depths of the volcanic mountains have their social parallels in this deeply divided country.• Voters will choose from a dizzying number of parties.• In practice history is being created this moment at a dizzying pace.• He had decided, as advised, to plead guilty and proceedings had moved with dizzying speed.• And she was well past the point at which she might have stopped her headlong dive into that dizzying state.diz·zy·ing adjectiveChineseSyllable you feel dizzy Corpus making |
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